Jeff Wayne, Richard Burton, David Essex - Brave New World (Official Audio)
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- The War of The Worlds - Brave New World (Official Audio)
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Lyrics
We're gonna build a whole new world for ourselves. Look, they
clap eyes on us and we're dead, right?
So we gotta make a new life where they'll never find us. You know where?
Underground.
You should see it down there - hundreds of miles of drains - sweet and clean now after
the rain, dark, quiet, safe. We can build houses and everything, start again from scratch.
And what's so bad about living underground eh? It's not been so great living up here, if
you want my opinion.
Take a look around you at the world we've come to know
Does it seem to be much more than a crazy circus show
But maybe from the madness something beautiful will grow
In a brave new world
With just a handful of men
We'll start - we'll start all over again - all over again - all over again - all over again
We'll build shops and hospitals and barracks right under their noses - right under their
feet!
Everything we need - banks, prisons and schools... We'll send scouting parties to
collect books and stuff, and men like you'll teach the kids. Not poems and rubbish -
science, so we can get everything working. We'll build villages and towns and... and...
we'll play each other at cricket! Listen, maybe one day we'll capture a Fighting Machine, eh? Learn how to make 'em ourselves and then wallop! Our turn to do some wiping out! Whoosh with our Heat Ray - Whoosh! And them running and dying, beaten at their own game. Man on top again!
Now our domination of the Earth is fading fast
And out of the confusion the chance has come at last
To build a better future from the ashes of the past
In a brave new world
With just a handful of men
We'll start all over again
Look - Man is born in freedom but he soon becomes a slave
In cages of convention from the cradle to the grave
The weak fall by the wayside but the strong will be saved
In a brave new world
With just a handful of men
We'll start all over again
I'm not trying to tell you what to be
Oh no, oh no, not me
But if mankind is to survive
The people left alive
They're gonna have to build this world anew
And it's going to have to start with me and you
Yes!
I'm not trying to tell you what to be
Oh no, oh no, not me
But if mankind is to survive
The people left alive
They're gonna have to build this world anew
Yes and we will have to be the chosen few
Just think of all the poverty, the hatred and the lies
And imagine the destruction of all that you despise
Slowly from the ashes the phoenix will arise
In a brave new world
With just a handful of men
We'll start all over again
Based and Artillerypilled
After that, what is there to say?
Based
I love how the song really drags the audience into the Artillerymans fantasies with how optimistic it sounds. It perfecty captures how the protagonist must have felt.
And how disappointed he feels when he sees the little progress he's actually made
I love how many of the commenters have missed this- the theme and point of the song - in their analysis. Well put.
I find it hilarious that this guy gets a whole 12 minute ballad dedicated to his dream and it just ends with the protagonist calling the guy crazy and leaving
@@milliondollarmistake same.
Funnily enough in the ending of the RTS game... His idea, his plan, his Dream, actually WORKED!
I like how the artillery man talked about playing cricket before actual defense against the Martians
Well, we are British lol
The best bit about this, is how the journalist points out how little the artillery man has actually done, to which artillery man replies "it's doing the thinking and the working that tires a man out" - amen to that LOL
When he says "not poems and rubbish" is he implying that poems ARE or are not rubbish LOL - easiest downfall of civilization, not having poems anymore.
Something wrong if you cannot play cricket in a dystopia LOL, I expect cricket available at all times, even if we were being bombed like during WW1.
@@mtjoy747 not just cricket, but Rugby too. Proper game that
The older I get, the more confidently I can say, this song is just incredible.
Well said.
The Super Audio CD 5-channel version is just extraordinary. Along with Dark Side Of The Moon, I purchased a (cheap now) system just to hear it.
It's the best one in the album lmo
This is the best of the best
Every time I say to someone "I've got a plan" I hear the opening notes of this in my head.
I often say "underground!" In that half whisper when I get the opportunity
@@l3dz3bra66 Sweet and clean now after the rain!!! lol x
yes
It’s the Tory mantra this general election.I wonder if it will work out for them ?
A descent into fanatical madness courtesy of David Essex. Brilliantly chilling.
@@tinkletink1403 Guess they had no choice with Martians on the surface killing people - it's a fiction, ya know
Really?
Osama Bin Laden dream.
Honestly I'd happily join him in his plan even if the martians were almost dead anyway. Seems like a really uplifting friend
I think they DID enact this plan... mudflood anyone? ;)
@@Gadfly333 i do hope you're not referring to the borderline schizophrenic belief that within living history a massive flood of mud wiped out an entire civilization and the only evidence is that there are tall buildings built in the 1900s in a few places
@@Gadfly333huh?
legend says that the artilleryman keeps digging
Listened to that song just before this one, had to check to make sure my UA-cam hadn't glitched
This could have been added, to the Tom Cruise WOTW movie, they find a deranged man who has his own old Martian craft! One day, whoosh, and "them running and dying".
@@mtjoy747 Don't even talk about the Tom cruise film
It never happened.
@@moritamikamikara3879 😄😆😅🤣😂😄😆😅🤣😂😄😆🤣🤣😂
@@moritamikamikara3879 is better than 2021 MINISERIES XD. But this musical is something th want to see in cinema :(
As a 12-year-old back in the 1970s, I remember listened to the whole album non-stop with headphones on and was transfixed helped along with all the album diagrams.
I have the same memories, late at night, in bed with headphones on and letting the magic of this album unravel itself.
@JJ Graham Yes🤣
I only got this in the 90s on tape. Where to find the album diagrams?
I listened over and over again about the same time, brilliant, I never listened to anything like that, never again
The illustration vs the ten yard long tunnel
ax when discord?
This is the musical version of counting your chickens before they hatch
I've honestly seen this song as the closest thing to a villain song in the musical. The villain not being The Artilleryman, but rather the madness thats beginning to overcome in light of the Martian invasion. Like its just tempting you to disassociate from the horrifying reality and enter this realm of naivety and senseless optimism. There's something almost something sinister in the way he says
"I'm not trying to tell you what to be
Oh no, oh no, not me
But if mankind is to survive
The people left alive-"
its like an invitation into that world of comforting fantasy and away from the terror of the heat ray, the red weed, and the black smoke.
honestly its the best "plan" out there, which is maybe why its so compelling. Live underground where the martians cant build their machines, where the range of the heatrays could be reduced by curving tunnels. where they wont see any activity on the surface. and then in a centuries time, maybe the technological gap would have closed.
besides, a city like london has miles of tunnels in the underground and utility. of course, the madness angle is that humanity is able to put aside its differences and create a mirror world... but who hasnt started a new civilization with optimism of human spirit? the only thing that really sells this as insanity is that the man just isnt putting in the effort. hes chipping away at dirt in his spare time, while mostly just getting drunk or playing cards. the right people could probably do it right, the artilleryman isnt that guy.
Anyone who claims to not get completely carried away by the optimism and build up from 3:35 onwards is a liar. Even when you know it's all a fake dream the hope just gets me every single time.
'and then wallop!' gets me every single time!
I mean, apparently in the old WOTW strategy games from the 90's, after a martian victory, a segment plays, and it is revealed that the Artilleryman did end up rebuilding the world.
MAN ON TOP AGAIN!!!
6:08 - That YES!
Oh! Such ludicrous optimism - but it's the British way!
During the final two lines ("But maybe from the madness, something beautiful will grow...?) I imagine The Artilleryman standing centre-stage with a spotlight on him, and as he sings those two lines, the spotlight shrinks...and gradually fades away to darkness.
I’m 28 now when I was a small child my nan and grandad showed me this album. Til this day it’s still one of the best piece of works I’ve ever heard and this was out before I was alive!! Every sound makes the story seem so real it’s like reading a book you can imagine you own story with the narrations it’s beautiful. Anyone still listening to this you have my love 😝😘
Desert island disc for me. Been listening to it since it came out and got it as an 8 year old boy for my birthday
Yup, well said BB93! I was eleven mebbe twelve when this came out : Exciting/Scary/Weird/Sad/Exhilarating - a masterpiece, "Forever Autumn", yeah?
I’ve just been to see the concert live last night in Glasgow . It’s truly phenomenal, the real Martian blowing flames, the pyrotechnics the beautiful sound of the orchestra and the black smoke band and of course Jeff Wayne and Justin Hayward himself at 75 was an absolute privilege. It’s a must see , it took my breath away , I smiled, I cried , my heart rejoiced at the new song that’s been added called Life begins again. Such a story to be told to our next generation
@@nigellaird8655 definitely was and still is such a good song but now I’m older the whole album is so good! When it reaches the end I just want to start over again 😁
@@catherinepayton4772 wish I could see it sounds so good! Seen some videos on UA-cam everyone needs to hear this album
Kids, this is what we call madness, he seems to have descended into it quite nicely.
Very steampunk for it's time, fantastic artwork
Did the missing parts of the bridges never bother you?
The art is definitely good but given their height and scale against the trains, I would not be the one changing one of those light bulbs when they blow.
The novel was written in Victorian England, which is literally where steampunk derives its style from. But yeah, this does seem like an early predecessor to the aesthetic.
The mark of a true classic... be it music, film, or art..., is when it becomes *MORE* relevant as time marches on.
yes, such as the fact the Martians had the right idea of wiping humanity out in 1898 when could. Today, modern Earth militaries would crush the Martians.
@@citycrusher9308 😂 it’s pretty much been proven that everything we have is useless compared to what they have and can do.
@@garethrobinson4389 The Martians didn't even have flying machines when they landed. Today the modern military would have knocked their walking machines out with jets
ARE YOU LOT FOR REAL???
GHOSTS ON MARS... THE MARTIANS.
THIS PLANET COULD HAVE LOST CORE MASS AND BE MOTHER TO MARS... A MOON.... WHICH MUSK WANTS TO TERRAFORM A MOON!?!?
A GIANT RED RUSTY MOON... WHICH WILL REACT BADLY TO WATER AND ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION!!!!!
MY RESEARCH IS SOLID!!!!
AMERICA AND CO HAVE BEEN CREATING ALL THINGS FLYING SORCERY FOR ABSOLUTE AGES.
THOSE DISCO BALL STARS TWINKLING AWAY ARE SATELLITES... ARMED WITH LASERS AND ALL THINGS DIRECT ENERGY WEAPONS.
H.G. WELLS WAS A VISIONARY... HE PREDICTED STUFF.
HIS EPITAPH IS SOMETHING LIKE:
"I TOLD YOU SO. YOU *DAMNED* FOOLS"
HIS DAMNED WAS IN ITALICS AND HE SAID IT WAS INTENTIONAL.
GET A GRIP
When l listen to this I still enjoy and wonder what if we were attack. What would every one do. Run for your life and hide till they are gone.
my Dad had the album , even though it scared me ... it was magnificent ...and i appreciate the talented musicians that made this an amazing piece of history , absolutely superb !
All of the casting choices are spot on.
My Dad had this album too! He has given it to me now. Amazing piece of work ⭐
i love the way d essex sings" all over again" ,to match the vibe of the death ray,using his voice like a hope/love ray...
He's a genius casting choice for this. You can hear the break with reality in his voice!
Trury great
Low-key hope it's cannon that the Artillery Man survives.
I’m not sure in the official sequel he does, but in the computer game, the Martian’s Campaign suggests that everybody took his advice and started to live underground where they started to build fighting machines.
@@lisamcrad5799 mecha anime time, fuck yeah.
@@lisamcrad5799 haha yeah in the Massacre of Mankind they had him completely sell out his humanity for a slight niche of power in the Martians new world.
In the game, if you play as the martians and win, during the credits, 36 year after the humans have been defeated, one scout is hunting some "uncontained" humans, after vaporizing some of them, it follows the rest of them into a orange-lit tunnel were it describes a place like the one in the video, bigger than he can see, he asks itself "HOW did they miss this much?" And abruptly ends his transmission log with the martian-chilling phrase "Oh my, they've seen to have re-armed themselves" followed by an explosion.
So, not only did the artillery man manage to go ahead with his delirious idea, HE WON.
@@velenvskaelhas I thought he did it to protect himself and his family
2022 theme song
Someone gets it lmao...
Ditto for 2023 too 😢
Me to
Covid?
It may not sounds as heaven, but at least it isn't hell....
Take a look around you at the world we've come to know
Does it seem to be much more than a crazy circus show?
But maybe from the madness something beautiful will grow...
In a brave new world!
Just so long as this "Brave New World" is nothing like Aldous Huxleys early 20th century vision?? 😳
@@lauramacgillefhinnein5106 I mean, it really ain't "too bad."
Growing up in the 70's I thought David Essex was so cool...and him appearing on this album was the very pinnacle in my opinion...❤
I do wish Jeff would bring the show back to the UK. We went to see it years ago IT NEVER DIES JEFF! We met him after the show. This show could run FOREVER...............IVE GOT A PLAN...............those three opening power chords still send shivvers down the spine after all these years - THAT is the mark of a SUPERB composer!
it's coming to Glasgow, the Ovo arena, next year (April 2025) I already have my ticket!
I think the very end of the song, where he sings the refrain "Something beautiful will grow," and the eerie silence of the next song follows, that's what nails the horror of the delusion home I think.
This song is fucking amazing! The whole album is! What a masterpiece ❤️
Vanessa you hit the nail on the head there!
You do know this is an Orson Welles novel an amazing writer
@@brettyoung8691 H.G. Wells not Orson Welles.
@@JF-Sebastian yes sorry moment of madness
I didn't like remake called new generation World of the Worlds they did in 2010s. You can't replace Burton or Essex from original classic.
My favourite section is that pulsing beat starting about 8:10, I always imagine its the triumphant and industrious heartbeat of the brave new world! The power of dreams. Such an incredible piece of music. Such a pity the artilleryman is bonkers...
Parson Nathaniel was the crazy one. The Artillery Man was the most sane person in the room at this point.
That Ogilvie didn't do too well either. Big green flash on mars, never seen that before, DEFINITELY NOT ALIENS. DEFINITALY - I KNOW. Mars just farted.
They're all crazy. Ogilvy was crazy for dismissing the flare. The narrator was crazy for staying at his home near the site of the Martian landing. The parson was just... straight up fucking crazy. The Artilleryman is crazy for thinking up this hair brained scheme and then trying to make it happen on his own.
Beth was alright I suppose. Just doing what she could in crazy circumstances.
@@moritamikamikara3879 he did make it, in the videogame version; when you play the martian campaign and win, you get an audio log of a martian scout wandering into a tunnel following stray humans only to be met by an underground city larger than it can even see, finishing the log with "Oh my, they seem to have re-armed themselves" and an explosion.
"Not poems & rubbish .... We'll play each other at cricket .."!! Is there any more Anglo-centric sport/activity? Cricket .. "Lovely cricket" .. As a Yorkshire man I bow my head today
"Maybe one day we'll capture a fighting machine eh?" - and accidentally torch ourselves!
My dad showed this album to me when I was just 5. And now, over a decade later, this song is still my favourite of the bunch.
Nice to see our collective culture being passed to new generations! You (and your dad) have great taste!
For me this song is absolutely beautiful, it makes me think that we can get up from the falls and as men, we can rise back over again.
You're crazy. *leaves*
I can imagine being turned into an actual movie
I’ve always thought that making this album into a stop motion animation would be really nice
Try a city called ember
The Artillery man should have been written into The Time Machine as the Prime Morlock.
Yes
You sir are a genius!
Walks like a Morlock talks like an Elio, Walks like an Elio Talks like a Morlock.
Sounds like an Alan Moore League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, What if.
Scarlet Traces.
Prisons before schools
@@neil73" Its doing the working and the thinking that wears a fellow out"
"Morlock Charter"
(1) Schools in Prison
?
Feel free to add your own, lets see where this go's?
Cricket Cucumber Sandwiches & Tea Obviously.
I bought the album when I was 9 from a record store next to our bookshop.
Greatest album in music history.
This song has had such an incredible influence on my bands and productions that I am eternally grateful to everyone who has played a part in it.
Thanx you
Richard Burton voice amazing togheter with this song.
His voice is brilliant 👏
@@davidpotts1778 I have to agree his voice makes the naration IMO. I just wish he had recorded the entire book as an audio book. I would buy that in a heartbeat. being such a good actor even his pauses are just spot on.
The painting seems like a fun place to live, ngl
Started by two random dudes digging in the dirt, too.
Ive never seen such a high quality picture of this picture. Just noticed the red coats on the street on the right side.
And at 2:10 just noticed as the picture pans up, on the right hand side, a 2nd artillery piece. I have been looking at this picture on and off for years, and only just saw this today. Great quality picture.
@@steveroyes3153 the water running off the water wheel and the little clock face on the left. It's truly beautiful
I gotta say, the art in the video is absolutely beautiful. I wish I had a physical copy of the thing, so I could mount it on my wall. Such a lovely, and imaginative idea for, well, a brave new world.
Its from the book of images that came with the LP. Amazed and terrified me as a lad.
@@dene39 my friend, thank you for this information! I've been searching for a bit, and am glad I got pointed the right way.
I never figured out why they needed "Prisons" in a brave new world.
I thought the same. Banks and schools too lol
Give him a break he was delusional
Clearly for the people who insist on teaching poems and rubbish.
Like a Brexiter is.
The drum riff at 7:55 . One comment said it sounded like a dog sniffing around for scraps. I think sounds more like the chugging of a train engine.
I’m ready for the brave new world now please
that painting is truly beautiful
This needs to be number one for Christmas 2020
Bought it for my dad,he's never heard it
Hell yes, was here to say something similar...
Came here to say that
@@rienparhan7346 Went to see Roger do the Wall at the 02
ua-cam.com/video/uLMobfyKB9o/v-deo.html
So THIS is the inspiration for the blind folk
5:48 This small part is simply too good
Don’t know why I love this music, never heard anything like it in my life, l love Richard Burton voice, most ppl today don’t have a voice like that anymore, also this is supposed to be 1898 1899, for some reason I love this time period from suits, weaponry, the American West, Franklin Roosevelt and the Spanish American War, the American uniform, even the font on the top left of screen is accurate of the timeline, I’m going to listen to this on Red Dead
Whenever I need motivation I listen to this
A superb picture painted by Geoff Taylor.
“It’s not been great up here, in my opinion.” Well... I liked the Vitamin D from the Sun... and the Oxygen was nice.
My parents showed me this album when I was about 13, it’s still a firm favourite/emotional scar and I don’t think any aspect of the story hits as hard as the artilleryman. Nathaniel is batshit from the first moment we meet him but the artilleryman is just a conscript driven mad by loneliness. He’s the only hint in the story that the survivors might have as much to fear from each other as the invaders.
Always wanted to dive into this pic. Fascinated with it as a lad.
When I was 6 years old, me and my family went to Butlins and we listen to this Musical the whole way and I fell in love it from beginning to End. My Dad listened to it in the 70s and he's the one who got me into it and when the musical returned in the modern era me and my dad went to see. Hands down the greatest Musical ever created and the greatest adaptation of The War of the Worlds. This is my favorite of the songs, just pure brilliance.
Bought the concept album when it first came out! Treated myself to the 25th anniversary double cd, definitely shows my age! Recently watched the stage show on sky arts with Marti Pello. Wasn't sure if it was something which would transfer to stage, but the way they did it made you suspend disbelief. Sci- fi on stage! Well done it was a brilliant performance. The war machines towering over you!
Good heavens! The artilleryman!
I was 5 years old when I first heard this entire cd original not the remastered version and I remember feeling the same feeling I get today as I did then both excitement and happiness with glimpses of hope and passion in his commitments and I thought to my self what an absolutely wonderful composure of musical melodies and words and since then I will never forget that moment in the kitchen with mom and dad and my family. That's why this album is my all time favourite and will always be from the Red weed to the passion in thunder child. If you haven't listened to the entire album please do as I guarantee you will fall in love with it just like me in that moment.
"What's so bad about living underground?" Vitamin D deficiency from lack of sunlight.
Anon B true lmfao
That's what the lights are for
We have pills for that.
The real issue is turning into morlocks.
Science can handle that. Science !!!
@Vegan Pete Yes there is....
I like this plan. I seriously, *LOVE,* this plan.
Sweet and clean now, after the rain!
Undertale lore
This was so good to listen to after such a serious story. Every song is great but none of them are happy until this one and it's so uplifting! This entire thing is extremely well done and the best thing I randomly discovered when I was a kid.
This is what STEREO was made for :)
Should have put Richard Burton character on the channel tunnel if he could tunnel 10 yards in a day lol
Bows and arrows against the lightning!
This is a brilliant work and the whole rock opera as a whole! Jeff Wayne other, thank you so much for making this amazing! Hello from Russia!
On a paper a musical version of the war of the worlds seems silly but, somehow, they did it & it was truly amazing :)
Yes it was
"not poems and rubbish" Good Lord!
Nothing can stop men like us
The ideological dreamer.
David Essex is brilliant here.
I feel bad for the artillery man
The Martians will simply dig us up. If they can travel from Mars surely a bit of digging won't be beyond them. If Covid hadn't got them.
@@VanderlyndenJengold they have digging machines, so it probably wouldn't work out well
@@siyacer I haven't listened to this or read the book in years and years. How can David Essex get it so wrong?
Me too. The way it ends just leaves me wondering what happened to him. Did he survive long enough to see the Martians dead and life return? Did he drink himself to death after being abandoned by the narrator? Did he go crazy and even after it was all over, he's down there still digging and dreaming of the world never to come?
@@Kahtisemo He got into the music business, made a packet.
I've always been fond of the opening to this because it provides a subtle nod towards how delusional the artilleryman before the song even starts; he has this grand fantastical vision for rebuilding humanity yet apparently he's also in the process of chasing anyone and everyone away from "his territory".
We'll start all over agaaaiyn!
I got this album (on cassette and LP) back in the early 80's and I used to play it all the time. One of the greatest pieces of its time. and so terrifying for those who listened to the original radio broadcast during the dark days of humanity
Yeah live it set a horrific scene for those in england that were present at the time :o
@mick clarke .......same as mate , all my children and grandchildren know this album. I feel i need to pass off some of "our music" for future reference
@@tonyjude4185 my kids ( 35, 28, 27) all love the 80's music. I made sure they knew what "real" music was like. Where lyrics were the song not just 3 or 4 words. meanings to the songs and always stirred something in us when we heard it
Seems more and more revelatory every day. Great music.
I had this song on an LP and you know what as soon as it started I still remember the words! I was like fifteen or sixteen back then. Love it!
I discovered it in 1980. Still an absolute favourite.
Man on top again...
That's Boris again.
We'll Start All Over again ! 😃
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@@sprite_god1966 you doomed us
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@@sprite_god1966 YOU FOOL, YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT POWERS YOU ARE UNLEASHING ON THE REALM
@@sprite_god1966 dont do it
"I'm not trying to tell ya what to be" - yes you are!
'The Great Reset'.
We need this rn
Especially during this dreaded Coronavirus Pandemic!
this song is a masterpiece already, but it's even added to with the diss at 10:02
First listened age 12. Every word of this song is an incredible analogy for my life now.
to be honest i imagone this song as a moment of peace expecly at the end
Ultimate hype man.
Poor artillery man he probably never got to finish his brave new world
haha..another voice i recognised before looking it up.......David Essex, big back in the day when i was a nipper
There are great songs on this album, but they form part of a story, and the album should be listened to from beginning to end to understand the story. The songs then fit in.
Truly a Bop
So what about the digging machines the Martians have?
Shut
I don't think this version mentions them, but unlike the flying machine, which gets a small cameo in the live stage show it doesn't get any appearance whatsoever. I think it quite safe to say they aren't cannon in jeff Wayne's.
Better than any other plan. The narrator survives for 10 days in London by being underneath a house, so there is some advantage to being buried.
We have spades, but rats still exist
They build and inhabit new bodies to serve their functions.
If they get an inkling that there's a civilisation underground they're fucked.
Goosebumps at 3:35 when the bass drum hits on every beat after "Listen"
I consider Jeff Wayne a deeply religious dude for his analysis on global panic amid the threat of alien war, the rise of the foreseen 'most evil man who will ever live' (the second 'beast' - imbued with Satan's full powers), and the subtle nod to the vitality of womanhood as thrice a source of comfort, hope, and nourishment in soul alliance.
you are smoking some good crack, friend
Donald Trump a d his apostate Boris Johnson.
I think they may need more than just men to get things going again.
Might be a bit of a sausage fest
You're joking - throughout history political change has come from a few individuals having an idea, both good and bad
@@neil73 Way to miss the point Neil.
@@neil73 And more of those ideas involved aliens than you'd expect!
back in the good old days people called humanity ''Man'' Because man lead and shape the society they are a apart of.
Love this
I absolutely love this
Absolutely amazing and the drawings are also fantastic!!
3:06 to 4:02 is an absolute masterpiece
These painting versions you captured in HD are so high-detailed....maybe moreso than the record covers I 've got
It was so true wonderful album
This is single handedly the funniest song on the musical
Brave New world!
good
I've got a plaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!